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Create a regression model to predict winning percentage using all of the following data (BATTING through SAVES).

TEAM

WINNING %

PAYROLL

BATTING

HR

RUNS

RBI

ERA

SAVES

Anaheim

0.432

 $      51,340,297

0.256

158

711

673

4.79

37

Arizona

0.617

 $      70,046,818

0.277

216

908

865

3.77

42

Atlanta

0.636

 $      79,256,599

0.266

197

840

791

3.65

45

Baltimore

0.481

 $      75,443,363

0.279

203

851

804

4.77

33

Boston

0.58

 $      72,330,656

0.278

176

836

808

4

50

Chicago White Sox

0.466

 $      24,535,000

0.277

162

777

742

4.92

39

Chicago Cubs

0.414

 $      55,419,648

0.257

189

747

717

5.27

32

Cincinnati

0.589

 $      38,031,285

0.272

209

865

820

3.99

55

Cleveland

0.599

 $      73,531,692

0.289

209

1009

960

4.91

46

Colorado

0.444

 $      54,367,504

0.288

223

906

863

6.03

33

Detroit

0.429

 $      36,954,666

0.261

212

747

704

5.22

33

Florida

0.395

 $      14,650,000

0.263

128

691

655

4.9

33

Houston

0.599

 $      56,389,000

0.267

168

823

784

3.84

48

Kansas City

0.398

 $      16,557,000

0.282

151

856

800

5.35

29

Los Angeles

0.475

 $      76,607,247

0.266

187

793

761

4.45

37

Milwaukee

0.46

 $      42,976,575

0.273

165

815

777

5.08

40

Minnesota

0.394

 $      15,845,000

0.264

105

686

643

5.03

34

Montreal

0.42

 $      15,015,250

0.265

163

718

680

4.69

44

New York Yankees

0.605

 $      91,990,955

0.282

193

900

855

4.16

50

New York Mets

0.595

 $      71,510,523

0.279

181

853

814

4.27

49

Oakland

0.537

 $      25,208,858

0.259

235

893

845

4.76

48

Philadelphia

0.475

 $      30,441,500

0.275

161

841

797

4.93

32

Pittsburgh

0.484

 $      23,682,420

0.259

171

775

735

4.35

34

San Diego

0.457

 $      46,507,179

0.252

153

710

671

4.47

43

Seattle

0.488

 $      45,351,254

0.269

244

859

825

5.25

40

San Francisco

0.531

 $      45,991,934

0.271

188

872

828

4.71

42

St. Louis

0.466

 $      46,337,129

0.262

194

809

763

4.76

38

Tampa Bay

0.426

 $      37,860,451

0.274

145

772

728

5.06

45

Texas

0.586

 $      80,801,598

0.293

230

945

897

5.07

47

Toronto

0.519

 $      48,847,300

0.280

212

883

856

4.93

39

What is the value of R?

a. 0.937

b.0.952

c. 0.973

d. 0.965

 

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